Join the Movement for a Healthier Future

In today’s America, it’s impossible to deny we are facing a health care crisis. Chronic disease is exploding, costs are out of control, and despite record spending, outcomes are worsening. Dr. Casey Means and Callie Means’ book Good Energy dives straight into the heart of why — and offers a revolutionary new way forward: fixing the root causes.

At a recent event, we discussed two federal mandates driving new health initiatives:

  1. Removing junk from our food — America allows thousands of chemicals banned elsewhere. Big Food and Big Pharma have heavily influenced what we eat and how we manage health, creating a toxic cycle.
  2. Reducing chronic disease risks — Chronic diseases now impact 60% of American adults, and 40% live with three or more. This “disease management system” is unsustainable, eating up 20% of our GDP, or $4.6 trillion annually.

For perspective, the world spends $10.4 trillion on health care. We are 20% of the world’s population but account for almost 45% of global spending — with little to show for it in terms of better health outcomes.

Clearly, something must change. Good Energy argues that the root cause lies not in treating diseases organ-by-organ, but in fixing metabolic dysfunction — the cellular energy systems that power our health from the inside out.

One major focus is gut health. Hippocrates said it 2,500 years ago: “All disease begins in the gut.” Science now confirms it. When gut bacteria fall out of balance, diversity declines, inflammation skyrockets, and toxic elements leak into the bloodstream. This cascade damages the very engines of health: our cells.

Healing the gut — restoring balance and diversity — is essential. With proprietary gut health technologies, we’re leading the charge toward real health transformation, rather than managing symptoms with endless medications.

But gut health is only part one. The next frontier? Cellular energy.

In Good Energy, Dr. Means describes how damaged mitochondria — the tiny power plants inside each cell — lead to “bad energy,” causing cells, organs, and systems to fail. When cells can’t power themselves, chronic disease is the inevitable outcome.

Addressing both gut and cellular health is the only sustainable path forward. The good news? It’s possible. With innovation, real science, and technologies focused on root causes, we can create a brighter, healthier future — without relying on a broken sick-care system.

The revolution won’t come from inside the system. It will come bottom-up — from people taking control of their health, sharing experiences, and embracing real solutions that work.

We believe in that future — and in bringing it to life, together.

To acquire the book, click here. I receive no remuneration for purchases.


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